Woven in Belgium. Promenade I (left panel) is a jacquard wall tapestry, woven in Beguim. The original design comes from a series called La tenture de la Vie Seigneuriale, woven circa 1520 by Pieter van Aeist, a Flemish master weaver in Brussels and

Woven in France. Terrasse Au Chàteau, or Terrace Chateau, is a jacquard woven wall tapestry that features a terrace view of a typical 17th century' castle.
This work is derived from one of the Tentures des Maisons Royales, set of 12 tapestries

Woven in Belgium. Chenonceau Castle is a Belgian made jaquard woven wall tapestry. The Chateau Chenonceau is a renowned French Heritage site, the castle spanning the River Cher near the village of Chenonceaux in the Indre-et-Loire département of

Imported. Country Still Life woven tapestry features a beautifully done still life of flowers. We see a clue cloth backdrop with a white porcelain coffee pot filled with tulips, roses and peonies sitting on a table next to the matching white

Woven in France. Bouquet Architecture is inspired from a 17th century baroque masterpiece, this jacquard woven wall tapestry features a grand bouquet accented by rich drapes on classical architectural elements in the background and completed with